Definitely thanks to Simon and everyone that started this thread and kept it going. This is one tree of 5 of my top working project on some of my mature mango trees. The rootstalk is ataulfo. The tree is maybe 20 years old. This tree so far has over a dozen grafted varieties, all new from last year. I also have several smaller trees. At the moment I have over 50 varieties altogether. I intend to hopefully and luckily try to add new varieties every year. It is difficult as locally there is not much source of scions available like in Florida. I get an almost perfect take on local source than ship ones and they could get expensive with all the grafted failures. I initially never started out with this intention. Ate mangos all my life. Always preferred them green. I had different southeast asian ones. I liked the ripe ones but never really wow by any like say an cherimoya, atemoya, lychee, mangosteen. That was not until about 2 years ago when I was gifted my first zill mango, Peach Cobbler, wow. Now a few years later I find my myself collecting mangos ahaha.